Highly unlikely: For pregnancy to occur, ejaculation inside the vagina during a woman's "fertile window" is required. Highly unlikely that semen/sperm deposited "outside" the vagina are able to enter the vagina and travel up to the cervix (uterus). Safe and protected sex "always" recommended to prevent unwanted pregnancy and reduce chance of acquiring an STD.
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? pregnancy: Unfortunately - you can never say never but given your scenario - it is unlikely. Semen must be in close proximity to the cervical os (opening) and then travel up inside the uterus to encounter an egg. Depending on your cycle and how much if any actually got into your vagina would determine risk. BUT if it was only on the labia - likely low to nil risk. hope that helps
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